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Review of “Full Exposure” By Tracy Wolff

This is a story about a woman coming to terms with her tragic past and facing her demons. She does this by moving forward with her life while still being dragged back into her past involuntarily. Serena is a survivor. She is strong to a fault and tries to ensure that she only needs to block out her emotions and fears and not let anyone close enough to break through the shield that she has built around her heart and secure inner sanctum. That inner sanctum is about to come tumbling around her as her next assignment is supper Hot sculptor Keven Riley.

Kevin is a bit of a recluse himself preferring solitude and peace to people. He lives in a swamp where he builds these beautiful sculptures from nothing. They are so profound and meaningful that he is the hottest thing since sliced bread and everyone wants a piece of Kevin. He’s a brooder and a loaner that just wants to be left alone. Until Serena is assigned to work with him to create a book about Kevin Riley and who he is through his art. She is a photographer that takes beautiful pictures of Kevin as he sculpts his next project.

Unfortunately for both of them, they seem too preoccupied with each other. Kevin sculpts but he can’t seem to get his mind off of Serena. And Serena, she is taking pictures of Kevin but the pictures she is capturing – his ass – aren’t really the book worthy kind she needs. The romance blossoms from there but can Serena let her walls down enough to let Kevin in. Can Kevin penetrate the facade that Serena has built to protect her and save her from herself and her other demons that continue to lurk from her past?

I really liked this book. It was a great start to an intense love story. Both characters were beautifully defined and strongly conveyed. The author did a great job in providing enough back story to get the reader invested enough to keep reading. The storyline kept me turning page after intense page to find out how it all played out. I was in the dark about who exactly was Serena’s ‘demon’ until it was revealed and that scene was intense enough to make me jump at every noise in my house for the next several pages as it unfolded. I would give this book a solid 4 stars and would recommend to any of you reading this….please put it on your ‘to read’ list. It’s worth the time to read it and try out this author if you haven’t before. I definitely will be looking up her other books and giving her another try.